Imprecise and Approximate Computation

Real-time systems are now used in a wide variety of applications. Conventionally, they were configured at design to perform a given set of tasks and could not readily adapt to dynamic situations. The concept of imprecise and approximate computation has emerged as a promising approach to providing sc...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Natarajan, Swaminathan. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 1995.
Series:The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, Real-Time Systems, 318
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Online Access:View fulltext via EzAccess
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Summary:Real-time systems are now used in a wide variety of applications. Conventionally, they were configured at design to perform a given set of tasks and could not readily adapt to dynamic situations. The concept of imprecise and approximate computation has emerged as a promising approach to providing scheduling flexibility and enhanced dependability in dynamic real-time systems. The concept can be utilized in a wide variety of applications, including signal processing, machine vision, databases, networking, etc. For those who wish to build dynamic real-time systems which must deal safely with resource unavailability while continuing to operate, leading to situations where computations may not be carried through to completion, the techniques of imprecise and approximate computation facilitate the generation of partial results that may enable the system to operate safely and avert catastrophe. Audience: Of special interest to researchers. May be used as a supplementary text in courses on real-time systems.
Physical Description:XX, 178 p. online resource.
ISBN:9780585268705
ISSN:0893-3405 ;